Five hospital-led partnerships to improve community health will receive AHA NOVA Awards July 29 at the AHA Leadership Summit in San Diego. The winning programs are: Palmetto Health’s Dental Health Initiative in Columbia, SC; Memorial Healthcare System’s Healthy Youth Transitions in Hollywood, FL.; CHI St. Gabriel’s Health’s Morrison County Community-Based Care Coordination in Little Falls, MN; The Health and Wellness Alliance for Children Asthma Collaboration at Children’s Health in Dallas; and Norwegian American Hospital’s Pediatric Care-A-Van in Chicago. “Hospitals care not only for patients, but also move beyond their four walls to work tirelessly with community groups and organizations to offer care in the community,” said AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack. “The programs recognized by this year’s AHA NOVA Award inspire us all with their collaborative, caring approach to improving community health and wellness.” For more on the programs, see the AHA news release.

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